Inside a Malibu Gala Honoring Resilience, Community, and the Long Road to Rebuilding After the Los Angeles Wildfires ...
As the community marks the anniversary of one of California’s most devastating wildfires, recovery continues and resident ...
City Hall gathering honors lives lost, reflects on recovery, and reaffirms commitment to healing and rebuilding Colorful knit ...
Longtime Malibu residents are concerned about the city's rebuilding process as international buyers purchase burned-out lots in the aftermath of the Palisades Fire.
One Malibu homeowner is determined to make her house "extra strong" as she rebuilds from the Palisades Fire – the second wildfire to destroy her family's property. Shelley Pederson-Cox said the Malibu ...
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A homeless woman sits with her belongs across the street from Legacy Park, where a handful of homeless people live in Malibu on Oct. 15. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times) On Monday morning, a ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Nearly 10 months after the Palisades fire, Malibu has issued only four rebuilding permits while Pacific Palisades ...
Bridges' longtime Malibu home, which was passed to him by his parents, was destroyed in the California wildfires.
On the first anniversary of the Palisades fire, Malibu residents gathered Wednesday to remember their losses, find strength in community, listen to poetry and to share hugs and memories of their homes ...